Sorry, I was a bit unclear... I want to start it automatically during boot. I have a hard time understanding the syntax. There are commands like execute, run and then just plain names of the executables (as in ms-dos bat-files). How should I do it?

Essentially he is describing how he's now opted to use Extra Half-Brite (EHB) mode for the game screenshots which effectively doubles the amount of colours onscreen from the standard 32 to 64 by means of an imaginary upper half of the palette where all colours are half the brightness of their counterparts in the lower half. Though strangely he then goes on to say he's using HAM6 which is a different mode again which allows 4096 colours onscreen with restrictions on what can be placed into adjacent pixels, but is basically a lossy technique that decompresses the image on the fly whilst being drawn to the screen. The EHB part does make some sense if you want to faithfully reproduce images taken from games that used it (Agony is probably one of the most well-known examples for this). However using HAM6 does not make sense really given his desire to be 'pixel-perfect' with the original.

I must admit, I didn't have any plans to add support for either EHB or HAM6 to my IFF C# conversion code. Certainly before I did start any work, I'd hope that Gibs clarifies which mode he is actually using.

- Classy Names improvement (manage '&' this is cool for Bubble & Squeak for example).
- Some paths were hard coded for DH0: (issues at launch and scan). - Scan from the root drawer is now possible.
- Scan works if you put all games at the root too (not in A/ B/ C/ ... directories). - Jump is faster and you won't notice anymore you are using TinyLauncher.
- Correction keys on Sysconfig.
- New font.

The new Speccy font doesn't look that good on a CRT TV. Maybe due to the color combination (black background/blue font). Is there a decent 8*8 font besides Topaz which would look good enough on a CRT in this color combination?